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<blockquote data-quote="RustyPMcG" data-source="post: 781882" data-attributes="member: 30339"><p>(Let's remember this is theoretical. The guy with the gun would need to be caught, the gun found, the source of the gun traced, and some irregularity involving the dealer found. It was offered as an example of how a third-party could be sued, and not offered as advice.)</p><p> </p><p>When you're injured, YOUR goal is to restore some sort of wellness back into your life, and while money can't buy happiness, it can buy things that can aid in easing your pain. Or even groceries if you can't work. Overall social issues, and political principles are irrelevant to your personal decison.</p><p> </p><p>Whatever your view on the regulating of firearm sales are would be irrelevant if you are having a difficult time holding a family sustaining job because of your injury. Others may have a different perspective because they're not the one injured. But the injured person (through his attorney) should be looking for ways to replace income lost because of the injury, even if some outsiders think that this or that is a stretch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyPMcG, post: 781882, member: 30339"] (Let's remember this is theoretical. The guy with the gun would need to be caught, the gun found, the source of the gun traced, and some irregularity involving the dealer found. It was offered as an example of how a third-party could be sued, and not offered as advice.) When you're injured, YOUR goal is to restore some sort of wellness back into your life, and while money can't buy happiness, it can buy things that can aid in easing your pain. Or even groceries if you can't work. Overall social issues, and political principles are irrelevant to your personal decison. Whatever your view on the regulating of firearm sales are would be irrelevant if you are having a difficult time holding a family sustaining job because of your injury. Others may have a different perspective because they're not the one injured. But the injured person (through his attorney) should be looking for ways to replace income lost because of the injury, even if some outsiders think that this or that is a stretch. [/QUOTE]
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